Uldin

Uldin (338-412) was the King of the Huns from 395 to 412 AD, succeeding Balamber and preceding Charaton.

Biography
Uldin was born in 338 AD to one of the six principal noble families of the Huns. He rose to become their king by 395 AD, and he came to rule Romania east of the Olt River by 400. He crossed the Danube and devastated Thrace in the Eastern Roman Empire, and, in 406, he assisted Stilicho in defeating the invading Goths at Faesulae. From 408 to 410, the Huns were largely inactive, and the Huns did not prevent Alaric I from sacking Rome in 410. Uldin also broke the alliance between the Huns and Alans, and he died in 412.